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Farn. Reduviidae. 



Subfam. Emesinae. 



Gen. Gardena Dohrn. 

 Distribution: Palaearctic, Oriental, Australasian and Neotropical regions. 



42. Gardena canalana n. sp. (Plate XII, fig. 3). 



Locality : New Caledonia; Canala. 



Head and pronotum dack piceous, abdomen paler; antennae and legs brownish- 

 ochraceous, both annulated with greyish-white, apices of femora and bases of tibiae 

 greyish- white; antennae with the first Joint nearly as long as abdomen, longer than 

 second Joint; anterior femora, excluding about basal third, finely and somewhat largly 

 spined beneath, anterior tibiae about half the length of the femora; head strongly trans- 

 versely impressed at posterior margins of eyes, posterior lobe not longer than anterior, 

 attenuated at base, anteriorly broadened and moderately dilated on each side ; posterior 

 legs longer than intermediate legs; hemel3'tra absent. 



Long. excl. legs 15 to 24 mill. 



Subfam. Saicinae. 



Gen. Polytoxus Spinola. 

 Distribution: Palaearctic, Ethiopian, Oriental and Australasian regions. 



43. Polytoxus jourdani (Montr.). 

 Lrpfoiiirra jourdaiu Montv. Ann. See. Linn. Lj'on, (2). XI. p. 238 (1864). 

 Distribution: New Caledonia. 

 Localit}' : Canala. 



Subfam. Stenop(idinae. 



Gen. Sastrapada Amyot and Serville. 

 Distribution : Palaearctic, Ethiopian, Oriental and Australian regions. 



44. Sastrapada armata Montr. 

 Sastrapdihi aniinfa Montr. Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon (2). XI. p. 239 (1864). 

 Distribution: New Caledonia. 

 Locality: Negropo valley. 



Gen. Oncocephalus Klug. 



Distribution : Palaearctic, Ethiopian, Oriental, Australasian and Nearctic regions. 



S.ir.isiii lV Koux, Nova Caledonia. 50 



